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Scramble mirna probes

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Sourced in Denmark

Scramble-miRNA probes are a type of molecular probe designed for use in microRNA (miRNA) analysis. They serve as a control to help assess the specificity and background levels in miRNA detection and quantification experiments.

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In-Situ Hybridization of miRNA Probes

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Hybrid hsa-miR-96, hsa-miR-217, U6 and scramble-miRNA probes were purchased from Exiqon (Vedbaek, Denmark). The hsa-miR-217, hsa-miR-96, U6, and scramble-miRNA probes were labeled with 5' digoxigenin (5'DIG). Yeast RNA was purchased from Ambion (United States). DEPC was purchased from Invitrogen (California, United States). Anti-digoxigenin alkaline phosphatase-labeled secondary anti-DIG-AP Fab and NBT/BCIP staining kit were purchased from Roche (Mannheim, Germany). The sequences of the probes are shown in Table 1.
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Microwave Radiation's Impact on miR-30a

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At 7 and 14 days after microwave radiation, rat brains were collected and fixed in 10% buffered formalin solution, embedded in paraffin and cut into 3-μm-thick sections. Then, miR-30a expression was assessed by in situ hybridization (ISH). Briefly, the sections were hybridized with miR-30a, U6, or scramble miRNA probes (Exiqon, Vedbaek, Denmark). After being labeled with anti-DIG (Boster Biological Technology, China) and stained with diaminobenzidine (DAB) (ZSGB-Bio), the expression of miR-30a and U6 was assessed in a blind manner under a light microscope (Leica). To quantify miR-30a expression, Image-Pro Plus 6.0 was used to analyze the IOD, and the expression of miR-30a was normalized to that of U6.
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